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[AVR club] atmega16L - abhijeet_iitm - Jul 15 7:55:54 2007
Re: [AVR club] atmega16L - Zack Widup - Jul 15 8:30:08 2007
Hi,
What are you using for a programmer? What did you have the fuse bits set
to when you programmed it the first time?
If you had any of the lock bits set, you will have to use high-voltage
programming mode to erase and reprogram the chip.
Zack
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, abhijeet_iitm wrote:
> hey i am using atmega16L chip.....nd rite now m facing trouble with it
> coz m not able to erase an existing code on this chip and write
> another code in it....can anyone help me???

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Re: [AVR club] atmega16L - Mustafa Aldemir - Jul 16 8:59:08 2007
you should check your fuse settings.
abhijeet_iitm
wrote: hey i am
using atmega16L chip.....nd rite now m facing trouble with it
coz m not able to erase an existing code on this chip and write
another code in it....can anyone help me???
Mustafa Aldemir

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--- In a...@yahoogroups.com, abhijeet_iitm
wrote:
>
> hey i am using atmega16L chip.....nd rite now m facing trouble with it
> coz m not able to erase an existing code on this chip and write
> another code in it....can anyone help me???
>
Dude what fuses have been set?Also do u get a return adress checksum
error?

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